Three Essential Pieces of Advice for Founders Hoping to Survive the Pandemic
Originally published in Entrepreneur By Jesse Watson The coronavirus shock has changed the world for investors and founders alike. Years of strong economic growth and…
Originally published in Entrepreneur By Jesse Watson The coronavirus shock has changed the world for investors and founders alike. Years of strong economic growth and…
Originally published in The Denver Post By Thomas Stoner and David Schimel How strong is our economy if it can’t absorb shocks? If growth comes…
Originally published in Entrepreneur By Ashik Karim If you’re an entrepreneur in tech, you know what it feels like to be caught in the middle…
Originally published in Entrepreneur By Joe Edgar Over the last 50 years, home prices in the U.S. have increased by more than 5% annually on…
Originally published in Entrepreneur By Glendowlyn Thames You’ve got the next billion-dollar idea. Or million dollar, or whatever it is. The point is it’s good, and…
Originally published in Entrepreneur By Mitch Zuklie I love first-time founders. They’re true believers focused on creating a better future powered by better ideas. They’re ready to start…
Originally published in Entrepreneur By Mark Abell In my experience in banking, more than three-quarters of business plans that come with projection-based applications fall short in one…
Originally published in Entrepreneur By Bruce Willey Imagine selling your company and owing more money than you actually got paid. While it might sound ridiculous, I’ve seen it…
Originally published in Entrepreneur By Glendowlyn Thames You’ve heard it before: Most startups fail. Even with the most generous possible accounting, it’s estimated that at least 70 percent of…
Originally published in Kiplinger By Bruce Willey As we head deeper into tax season, we’re starting to hear from more and more Americans experiencing sticker…